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WVU Hoops offers California guard from the class of 2025
Coach DeVries and his staff extended a scholarship offer to 2025 point guard Lino Mark over the weekend, per a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account. The offer marks approximately the 55th high school prospect that has received a WVU scholarship offer since Darian DeVries arrived in Morgantown. Mark,...
Pups on the Pitch Returns for Match Against Radford on Sunday
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University women's soccer team continues its opening-weekend homestand when it welcomes Radford to Morgantown on Sunday, Aug. 18. Kickoff inside Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET. Sunday's match will be the team's annual Pups on the Pitch game. Bring...
WATCH: How the Mountaineers reorganize the roster
It's not just an important day for West Virginia football. It's an important weekend. The Mountaineers have their second scrimmage this afternoon, and tomorrow is just about as important. The coaches get together to reorganize the roster and basically split it into two parts. One will have the players the...
WVU in MiLB update: Bergert perfect, Wetherholt’s first 4-hit day
Former West Virginia University pitcher Ryan Bergert was perfect Thursday. The right-hander threw six perfect, shutout innings as part of his San Antonio Missions’ combined no-hitter. Bergert, a 2021 draft pick out of WVU, did not allow a runner to reach base during his six innings on the mound.
WVU QB Coach Tyler Allen Calls Out Defenses About Facing Garrett Greene
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – WVU quarterbacks coach Tyler Allen has been tough on Garrett Greene, but it’s becoming clear he’s also very confident in his progression. Allen’s confidence has even advanced to a point he’s calling out opposing defenses. After making it known that Greene still...
New one-stop shop for everything games opens up in Marshall County
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. (WTRF) — If you’re looking for a community game shop that’s got a little bit of everything, look no further than Game Masters, Games, & More. With an array of tabletop, card and dice games, you and a group of friends will be able to have fun for hours on end. […]
Chill out NCWV with the help of fall-like Canadian air
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Rain showers at times into Monday afternoon, most near and east of I-79. Expect plenty of clouds and limited sunshine at best for the day with highs generally in the lower to middle 70s. We start the transition to much cooler than normal temperatures Monday night as Canadian air dives south across the border into the eastern U.S. Expect a good deal of clouds to remain Tuesday morning with lows in the lower 50s for most locations. Clouds break for sunshine with a noticeable drop in humidity Tuesday afternoon. Highs should only recover into the middle and upper 70s. Here is where we start to feeling feel the influence of of new air mass, on Wednesday morning as the low humidity combines with clear skies, and calm winds to let lows fall into the upper 40s. The record low for Clarksburg is 46 from 1940 on the 21st of August. Sunny skies Wednesday means dry weather, but highs only in the middle to upper 70s and several degrees below average. Another clear, calm, and chilly night coming up Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Lows again forecast to fall in to the upper 40s for many areas. We will need to drop to 47 Thursday morning in Clarksburg to tie the record set in 1925. High pressure and sunshine with low humidity will be the rule Thursday into the weekend. High temperatures eventually get back well into the 80s Saturday and Sunday, possibly breaking 90 degrees again.
The Canteen is Now Open for Business at Eastpointe
The opening of one of the most highly anticipated local restaurants in recent memory has taken place at the Eastpointe Shopping Plaza in Clarksburg. Late last week, The Canteen had a soft opening followed by an official opening for business. The hours listed were from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on.
Fall-Like Start to the Week
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Scattered rain showers are expected to linger into the start of the week as a low-pressure system to our north continues to move on the way out of the region. The big story, however, is with a cold front crossing today, temperatures are going to be fall-like throughout the first half of the week. Lowland highs in the low to mid-70s with lows that could fall as low as the upper 40s towards midweek. Mountain counties will experience highs in the mid to upper-60s with lows dropping down into the mid-40s by Wednesday. This will happen as high pressure builds in late Tuesday leading to clear skies for the rest of the work week. Temperatures are expected to rise as we get closer to the weekend. Michael Moranelli has the details in your First Alert Forecast.
Bridgeport Bulldogs: 2024 High School Football Preview
In his first year as head coach of the Bulldogs, Andrew Yahn wasted no time in trying to establish a solid foundation at Bridgeport. It’s his first stint as a head coach but he brings a wealth of experience. He’s coached 4 years at Wheeling Park and two years at West Liberty. When he’s not […]
Ridge View Church Scheduled to Launch on Sept. 8
Located on Thompson Drive in Bridgeport, Ridge View Church is holding its official launch on Sunday, Sept. 8. Pastored by Nathaniel Lutyens, the church is affiliated with South Ridge Church in Fairmont, Chestnut Ridge in Morgantown and River Ridge Churches in Charleston and Hurricane. The bible-believing, non-denominational church is not...
The Court of Regina Maria XLV, Antonia Nicole Folio, for the 2024 West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival
Here is a look at the court of Regina Maria XLV, as well as all other honorees for this year's West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival. Antonia Nicole Folio will reign as Regina Maria XLV of the West Virginia Italian Festival. Antonia is the daughter of Dr. Joseph Michael Folio and...
Fresh Air and Fresh Food: Mountwood Park to host farmer’s market
VOLCANO — People will be able to get a variety of locally sourced goods at the Mountwood Market starting in September at Mountwood Park. A couple months ago, Rebecca Walter and her husband Jeromy Hauser of Walker approached the Mountwood Park Board about setting up a farmer’s market at the park, said Park Director Jeremy Cross.
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